
Scott Morrison Now Winningest Coach in Red Claws History
January 2, 2016 - NBA G League (G League)
Maine Celtics News Release
PORTLAND, Maine - With tonight's win over the Santa Cruz Warriors, Scott Morrison has now become the winningest coach in the franchise history of the Maine Red Claws, presented by Unum.
In two seasons, Morrison has amassed a record of 46-21. Tonight's win moves him past Austin Ainge (2009-11) and Mike Taylor (2012-14), who were both tied with an all-time Red Claws coaching record of 45-55.
Morrison, a Prince Edward Island native, took over the Red Claws prior to the 2014-15 season, leading Maine to a franchise-record 35-15 campaign, earning him NBA D-League Coach of the Year honors.
The Red Claws are now 11-6 on the 2015-16 season. Maine hosts Delaware Sunday at 5 p.m. at the Portland Expo. Tickets are on sale now by calling 207-210-6655 or visiting MaineRedClaws.com.
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